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- What’s New in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots)by Editorial Staff on 20/08/2026 at 01:29
WordPress 7.1 is finally here 🥳, and we have been closely following its development. The new version launched on August 19, 2026, timed with WordCamp US. Its focus is on how you collaborate, style, and manage media on your WordPress website, and it fixes a… Read More » The post What’s New in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots) first appeared on WPBeginner.
- WPBeginner Spotlight 26: Form Analytics, More AI Tools, and Smarter SEO Monitoringby Editorial Staff on 31/07/2026 at 11:11
The main theme of this month’s WordPress news is measurement. Most of what shipped in July shows you something that your site was already doing without telling you. WPForms can now show which form field people abandon, and AIOSEO can tell you the day a… Read More » The post WPBeginner Spotlight 26: Form Analytics, More AI Tools, and Smarter SEO Monitoring first appeared on WPBeginner.
- What’s Coming in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots)by Editorial Staff on 27/07/2026 at 10:15
WordPress 7.1 beta is now available for testing, and we have been running it on our test sites for the past week. The official release is scheduled for August 19, 2026, timed with WordCamp US. While WordPress 7.0 rebuilt the admin and introduced the AI… Read More » The post What’s Coming in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots) first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- Rust Supply Chain Attack Puts Build-Time Malware in Crates with 245 Million Downloadsby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 20/08/2026 at 20:22
The Rust Project has deleted malicious versions of three widely used Rust crates from crates.io after a compromised maintainer account published releases that added a typosquatted dependency whose build script downloaded and executed a remote payload during compilation. The affected releases are arrayref 0.3.10, internment 0.8.7, and append-only-vec 0.1.9, all published from the same owner
- Suspected Russian Hackers Abuse Google OAuth and WhatsApp Linking to Hijack Accountsby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 20/08/2026 at 19:59
Three distinct suspected Russian cyber espionage threat clusters have been observed leveraging legitimate authentication flows to single out individuals working in academia, aerospace and defense, governments, and think tanks across Europe, as well as academia and think tanks within the U.S. These clusters include UNC6293, UNC7005, and UNC5976. "These clusters engage in persistent, adaptive
- ThreatsDay: Gogs 10.0 RCE, n8n Workflow-to-RCE, $10M Reward, GLM-5.3 AI Exploit and Moreby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 20/08/2026 at 17:23
A lot of this week’s trouble starts with something trusted doing exactly what it was allowed to do. Signed drivers get turned against defenses. Legitimate apps help malware blend in. A weak header check opens a path to code execution. Elsewhere, exposed systems, old bugs, odd hiding tricks, and AI-assisted exploit research keep lowering the effort needed to cause damage. Nothing here needs
- AI-Generated Exploit Scripts Target Siemens S7 PLCs in U.S. Critical Infrastructureby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 20/08/2026 at 16:59
The U.S. government on Wednesday warned of an "active threat" targeting critical infrastructure organizations in the country using artificial intelligence (AI)-generated exploit scripts. The activity is targeting Siemens S7 SeriesProgrammable Logic Controllers (PLCs) to conduct reconnaissance and capability development using AI-generated scripts disguised as legitimate monitoring tools. That
- New Cryptographic Context Injection Attack Could Let Web Pages Steal Grok Chat Databy info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 20/08/2026 at 14:36
Adversa AI has disclosed an attack technique that it says can cause xAI's Grok chatbot to send a user's name, approximate location, subscription tier, and the prompts from the ongoing conversation to an attacker-controlled server after the user asks it to summarize an ordinary web page. The AI security company, which has codenamed the technique "Cryptographic Context Injection," said the








